The luxurious suites onboard
the entire three-ship fleet
of
Regent Seven Seas Cruises
have been voted the best at
sea in the first
Cruise Critic Cruisers'
Choice Awards. The
ultra-luxury line’s Seven
Seas Voyager and Seven Seas
Mariner took first and
second place in the “Best
Cabins, Small Ship”
category; Seven Seas
Navigator earned seventh
place.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ fleet is comprised of luxurious all-suite ships which carry from 490 to 700 guests to ports in Australia, Europe, Asia, Alaska and the Caribbean. The suites, among the most spacious at sea, measure from 300 to 1,200 square feet and offer elegantly appointed living and sleeping areas, marble bathrooms, walk-in closets, flat-screen TVs, fully stocked bars and private balconies.
“The members of Cruise Critic comprise the most knowledgeable consumers at sea and we are proud to be the only luxury brand to have its entire fleet honored in this category,” said Mark Conroy, president of Regent Seven Seas Cruises. “We value their reviews of our ships and accolades from this community are something we strive for each day.”
Regent Seven Seas Cruises also placed among the top 10 Cruise Critic Cruisers' Choice Awards for “Best Overall,” “Best Cruises for Dining,” “Best Cruises for Public Rooms,” “Best Cruises for Shore Excursions,” and “Best Cruises for Value” in the Small Ship category.
Cruise Critic issued awards based entirely on reviews and ratings posted by cruisers. The website is a critically acclaimed interactive community comprised of avid and first-time cruisers who post comments, information, and reviews about their passion for cruising. Cruise Critic’s world-renowned editorial staff offers objective cruise reviews, features, ports of call profiles and destination stories. No other resource covers the world of cruising as thoroughly as CruiseCritic.com. To see the full awards list go to cruisecritic.com.
According to Carolyn Spencer Brown, editor of Cruise Critic, “So much more than just a place to sleep, Regent’s suites are particularly spacious and elegantly appointed, with large balconies and walk-in closets – a stateroom you will look forward to returning to.”
Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ fleet is comprised of luxurious all-suite ships which carry from 490 to 700 guests to ports in Australia, Europe, Asia, Alaska and the Caribbean. The suites, among the most spacious at sea, measure from 300 to 1,200 square feet and offer elegantly appointed living and sleeping areas, marble bathrooms, walk-in closets, flat-screen TVs, fully stocked bars and private balconies.
“The members of Cruise Critic comprise the most knowledgeable consumers at sea and we are proud to be the only luxury brand to have its entire fleet honored in this category,” said Mark Conroy, president of Regent Seven Seas Cruises. “We value their reviews of our ships and accolades from this community are something we strive for each day.”
Regent Seven Seas Cruises also placed among the top 10 Cruise Critic Cruisers' Choice Awards for “Best Overall,” “Best Cruises for Dining,” “Best Cruises for Public Rooms,” “Best Cruises for Shore Excursions,” and “Best Cruises for Value” in the Small Ship category.
Cruise Critic issued awards based entirely on reviews and ratings posted by cruisers. The website is a critically acclaimed interactive community comprised of avid and first-time cruisers who post comments, information, and reviews about their passion for cruising. Cruise Critic’s world-renowned editorial staff offers objective cruise reviews, features, ports of call profiles and destination stories. No other resource covers the world of cruising as thoroughly as CruiseCritic.com. To see the full awards list go to cruisecritic.com.
According to Carolyn Spencer Brown, editor of Cruise Critic, “So much more than just a place to sleep, Regent’s suites are particularly spacious and elegantly appointed, with large balconies and walk-in closets – a stateroom you will look forward to returning to.”